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Summer Tires & Performance Tires

What Are They?

A kind of tire, known as summer tires or better known as performance tires, is specially designed for dry surfaces, providing the vehicle with the best grips and steering ability. These collections are ideal for use during summer and fall. They do not go with heavy showers. The difference between summer tires and all-season and winter tires is that they have fewer zigzag treads or shallower grooves in them. This kind of exposed tire design offers more grip when in contact with the surface, which results in better performance. The ramifications of the custom rubber compounds and the difference in the tread depths, which are summer tires, reflect better stability when pushed closer to their limits.

BESIDES REGIONAL TIRE presents a variety of brands including BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Cooper Tires, Firestone, Michelin, GT Radial, Goodyear, and Yokohama; some of the world-class brand names.

Are Summer Tires for You?

Cruising, performance, and summer tires are a top pick for drivers who like feeling the rush of high speeds, shorter stopping distances, plus a massive grip on the road. They are a crowd puller and make the car to be more distinct from the brownness that is inherent in all the other vehicles especially if they are coupled with alloy rims. On a note closely related to high-performance sports vehicle driving, which many drivers often equipped with summer tires, there are those who drive everyday regular cars, but they can also use summer tires with great effect.

Summer VS. All Season Tires

When buying new tires, comparing first the summer tires and then, the all-season options, is important. It will come into play whether or not you are in extreme weather conditions, the climate of your region, and what type of driving you do. It is essential that you confirm that the type of wind is the same for all the tires of your vehicle-either four winter or all-season tires, not a combination of both. This makes sure that a system guarantees equal traction and performance for all the end members.

All-year tires offer dependable on-road performance that can deal with different conditions. Because they have moderate treads and rubber which are different from summer tires they have been proven to last even longer than summer tires. Winter tires are designed for all four seasons and can provide grip on wet, dry, and snowy surfaces. They are available for different vehicles such as cars, SUVs, minivans, and trucks.

Unlike all-season tires (which sacrifice a bit of ride quality), summer performance tires provide excellent grip, cornering, and quicker braking at higher speeds. The longer tread life with fewer tread grooves and the highly flexibility rubber compounds allow the car tyres to grip maximumly on the road. With a high profile and large contact patch, these tires work great for sports cars or vehicles with drivers who want to experience faster speeds and better handling.

The Comparison

Although all-season tires are good in warm weather the less grip is the distinguishing feature between season tires and summer tires. This is equivalent to specifying that hybrid tires will need to compromise on steering performance, braking, and cornering to provide the potential for driving in lower temperatures of winter. On the other hand, in the hot months, summer tires are the best regarding steering, braking, and cornering. Nevertheless, the fact that summer tires are manufactured and cannot handle these cold temperatures and snowy weather must be considered.

When driving fast regularly in hot weather, summer tires are advised. This is especially true if you reside in a country with warm temperatures in the summer. On the other side, if you are regularly driving in variable climatic conditions with performance being your top priority, you might rather select winter tires. Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any more questions about summer or all-season tires and take a closer look at the LIMITLESS TIRE.’s offerings today!

Run Flats

In the past couple of years, car manufacturers have been producing more and more compact cars with maximizing space inside for all kinds of things. Thus, with space in newer vehicles depending not only on the level of performance expected but also on the need for actual storage space, the demand for in-car storage solutions becomes only higher. This s moves the question of where to place a spare tire. The safety factors, too, have been also in the process of designing “run-flat” tires.

The run-flat tires are made in such a way that despite getting a flat tire the vehicle can still be driven. They are fitted with sturdy sidewalls which enable the vehicle to move for short distances even with no air inside the tires. Some of the high-level cars have tire running-flat features that may increase dealing with compared to normal summer tires.